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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Max Larsson <ma...@gmservice.de> on 2001/11/01 07:55:58 UTC
RE: Complex Forms
Hi,
i had a similar task to solve. But i think i didn't had such
complex form like you will have. I solved it with couples
of self coded action and data binding framework. The databinding
farmework is self coded, too. But it will be replaced with something
much beter. I know about two packges, which could replace
my framework: The castor project and the persitence/databinding
part from Trubine (Apache).
But i will first move on, when i know how exformula works??
HTH
Max
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Madel,Kurt [mailto:kmadel@csmi.com]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2001 22:58
> To: 'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'
> Subject: Complex Forms
>
>
> The company that I work for builds web front-ends for
> database editing,
> viewing, report generation, etc. I am using Cocoon2 to
> generate dynamic PDF
> reports, and we use ASP for the rest of the site. I would like to use
> Cocoon for the entire site, but have yet to see any examples
> of extremely
> complex forms.
>
> Has anybody created complex multi-page forms with validation to insert
> complicated records into a database, and then manipulate
> those records, and
> if so did you add any non-standard components to Cocoon (ie.
> databinding)?
>
> What is the status of exformula??
>
> If this just isn't Cocoon's cup of tea, do any users have an
> opinion of what
> is the best web framework/templating system for complex,
> validated, data
> intensive html forms.
>
> Thanks,
> Kurt
>
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